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A question about conventional bandgap design.

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In a conventional bandgap, Point B is connected to the negative input of opamp while Point A is connected to the positive input of opamp.

My question is if the inputs of opamp is reversed, B to positive and A to negative, Is there any difference between this configuration and the former one ?

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it will be unstable, because there is a positive closed loop in you circuit according to what you say
 

xiongshoufen said:
it will be unstable, because there is a positive closed loop in you circuit according to what you say

any detailed analysis ?

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from razivi book

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